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Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel

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January 15 1974
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Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel is a philosopher and writer, author of the novels The Capacity for Love of Mr Königsberg , The Great Imaginer , The Other’s Dream and The Hypochondriac Hitman , the essay Una historia de la mentira and the short story collections El libro de los pequeños milagros , De mecánica y alquimia , finalist in the Setenil Prize for best short story book, and 88 Mill Lane .

He was named one of the most promising Spanish writers of his generation and his work has appeared in various anthologies including Cuento español actual , Pequeñas resistencias. Antología del nuevo cuento español and Siglo XXI. Los nuevos nombres del cuento español .

He has received more than fifty national and international literary awards for his short stories and his works have been published in a dozen countries including USA, UK, France, Italy, Finland, Greece, Canada, Turkey, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and the Arab world.

In addition, Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel founded the Escuela de Imaginadores for creative writing in Madrid.

Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel

3.5/5 ( ratings)
Born
January 15 1974
Website
Go to Website
Twitter
Go to Twitter Account
Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel is a philosopher and writer, author of the novels The Capacity for Love of Mr Königsberg , The Great Imaginer , The Other’s Dream and The Hypochondriac Hitman , the essay Una historia de la mentira and the short story collections El libro de los pequeños milagros , De mecánica y alquimia , finalist in the Setenil Prize for best short story book, and 88 Mill Lane .

He was named one of the most promising Spanish writers of his generation and his work has appeared in various anthologies including Cuento español actual , Pequeñas resistencias. Antología del nuevo cuento español and Siglo XXI. Los nuevos nombres del cuento español .

He has received more than fifty national and international literary awards for his short stories and his works have been published in a dozen countries including USA, UK, France, Italy, Finland, Greece, Canada, Turkey, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and the Arab world.

In addition, Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel founded the Escuela de Imaginadores for creative writing in Madrid.

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